Jillian Mcdonald is a Canadian performance and media artist, transplanted in Brooklyn. Her work has been shown most recently at Moti Hasson Galery in New York, La Sala Naranja in Valencia, Spain, ArtMoving Projects and Vertex List in Brooklyn, Paved New Media in Saskatoon, Video Pool in Winnipeg, and 1708 Gallery in Virginia.

Do you have something to sell?Pace Digital Gallery in New York City is curating an on-line exhibition of work that uses E-Bay, the online auction house, as a conceptual vehicle. We are not interested in artists selling their artwork or their belongings online, but rather in artists who are investigating notions of consumer culture, the market, ephemerality, exchange, intangibility, and things that cannot be (or usually are not) for sale. We are interested in work that will be contemporary with the January exhibition but also in archived projects. We will hold an opening and publish a catalogue. Deadline for submissions - October 15th, 2003. Send proposal or documentation, documentation of previous work (URL, DVD, miniDV, digital images), bio, CV, and statement to the attention of:Prof. Jillian McdonaldFine Arts, Pace University12th Floor, 41 Park RowNY, NY 10038inquiries digitalgallery@pace.eduhttp://www.pace.edu/digitalgallery

Misplaced Intimacy is a symptom of our heavily mediated culture. Via fantasy and extensive popular media, the general public imagines secret affairs with favorite celebrities. The crush is a familiar experience

Underlying rhythms of the city - crowd movement, dreams of glory, ambient sound, and memories of place - recur throughout the Digital Downtown exhibition. The work maps visual and aural poetries from the patterns and clutter which result from too many people in too little space.>>Jillian Mcdonald

New Yorkers have a special, intimate relationship with their city's architecture. So much so that the architecture becomes icons for the city itself. Perhaps the reason for it is that in Manhattan, one of the most densely populated islands in the world, the very transportation, architecture, and geography are symbols of the connection a tourist or resident may have with the city. >>Juliet Ann Martin

Underlying rhythms of the city - crowd movement, dreams of glory, ambient sound, and memories of place - recur throughout the Digital Downtown exhibition. The work maps visual and aural poetries from the patterns and clutter which result from too many people in too little space.>>Jillian Mcdonald

New Yorkers have a special, intimate relationship with their city's architecture. So much so that the architecture becomes icons for the city itself. Perhaps the reason for it is that in Manhattan, one of the most densely populated islands in the world, the very transportation, architecture, and geography are symbols of the connection a tourist or resident may have with the city. >>Juliet Ann Martin